Following his retirement from football, Peter Marker moved into the media where he became a highly respected and regarded sports presenter and football commentator firstly for
Channel 9 then
Channel 7 and finally
Channel 10 in Adelaide. Marker was a regular voice for South Australian football during the 1980s working alongside Ian Day,
Robert Oatey,
Bruce McAvaney, Rick Keegan and
Graham Campbell. During this time he called a number of SANFL Grand Final's, including Glenelg's 1985 and 1986 premierships and their 1981, 1982 and 1987 Grand Final losses, as well as hosting various
Magarey Medal presentations. Peter Marker was also member of the
Network Ten television coverage of the
1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. During the mid-1990s he was also a Ch.10 commentator for televised
Adelaide 36ers home games at the
Clipsal Powerhouse in the
National Basketball League (NBL) alongside
Mark Aiston. In 2002 he was one of the 113 inaugural inductees into the
South Australian Football Hall of Fame. ==References==